Power Supplies for Computers : How to Plug the Power Supply into the Motherboard

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Uploaded by on Oct 22, 2008

Power supply tips and advice. Learn how to plug a computer into the motherboard in this free video on computer power supplies.

Expert: Luke Procunier
Bio: Luke Procunier has worked at his family's Friendly Computers store since it opened nearly 2 years ago. An on the road technician, Luke is a tech in the repair department.
Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler

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  • Do you have to ground yourself when working inside a PC or use a mat?

  • 19FUCKING90's

  • Dont let people get to you like that, they clearly have nothing to show for themselves, thanks for the video buddy

  • so is there no specific way of how to do it? just make sure the right cords go to the rite slots?

  • Oh that's real professional.. You lose in so many ways, but thanks tho bc you moved my comment up at the top for everyone to see what a douche bag you are.. would you want this guy working on your computer?? i think not LMAO

  • @SOAD525 No, everything has moved to SATA now actually. IDE is still around but hard to find anywhere but online. SATA is a much faster and better connection.

  • i thought this was up to date, until he brought out the IDE!

  • fuck youre gay LOL!

  • expertvillage, This video rocks.

  • do we even use riben cable anymore?

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